Jeffrey R. Kuchel

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Jeffrey R. Kuchel is an Associate in the firm’s Missoula office. As a member of the firm’s Commercial Litigation Practice Group, Jeff’s practice is devoted primarily to representing business entities and individuals in complex litigation matters and other disputes in the areas of commercial litigation, including significant experience with real property matters and representation of financial institutions.

Jeff is a Montana native, though he left after high school to attend the University of Arizona. After several years, Jeff realized a calling to serve and joined the military, where he served as a medic. He subsequently returned to school and graduated from Northern Arizona University before moving back to Montana to pursue his legal studies at the University of Montana School of Law, from which he graduated with honors in 2013. While in law school, Jeff served as a co-Editor in Chief of the Montana Law Review, as well as working as an intern for a local civil litigation firm and the Missoula County Attorney’s Office.
Jeff is married and has a son, as well as three rambunctious dogs.

Bar Admission

Education

2013 – J.D. with Honors, University of Montana School of Law
2009 – B.S., Interdisciplinary Studies with an emphasis in Public Management, Northern Arizona University

Honors & Awards

Editor-in-Chief, Montana Law Review (2012-2013)

Community Involvement

Jeff is actively involved in the Missoula and Montana community. Jeff serves on the Board of Directors of the Missoula Downtown Association and is involved with Leadership Missoula. He also volunteers his time working with the Law School’s moot court teams.

Professional Affiliations

State Bar of Montana
State Bar of North Dakota
Wyoming State Bar
State Bar of Arizona
American Bar Association
Defense Trial Lawyers Association
Western Montana Bar Association

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